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Sudden Betrayal — Rogue Card

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Sudden Betrayal is a Rogue-only spell. Below the card images, you will find explanations to help you
use the card optimally in every game mode of Hearthstone.

1. General Comments

Sudden Betrayal was released in the Kobolds and Catacombs expansion and its
reveal represented the first time that Rogue had been able to use Secrets. The
card is in keeping with Rogue's synergy with Tempo. Against some decks, Sudden
Betrayal will almost guarantee killing a minion, but against decks with smaller
minions, it will often be almost useless.

2. Constructed Play

In Constructed, Sudden Betrayal's main use is as a way to slow down decks that
rely almost entirely on big minions. In general, Rogue will have more
consistent options with which to do this.

3. Arena

Sudden Betrayal is a poor card in Arena, as it is generally easy to play around.
If used early in the game, you would tend to be better off developing a minion
instead. Late in the game, your opponent probably has a small minion that they
are willing to throw away to trigger it. The best use is if you can time it so
that your opponent has two medium minions on the board and nothing else. In
those situations, Sudden Betrayal can do a lot of damage.